There’s no charge for using Cricut Design Space itself. Need more information on using your Cricut? We have an AMAZING Beginner’s Guide to Cricut here! This keeps the Cricut servers from getting bogged down with too many files at once. You have to upload each image individually. One question we are often asked is if we can upload the whole collection at once and the answer is NO, you cannot. It is going to take care of all the work! So imagine working with one of our files that are three to five layers. you can click “Make it” and it’s already prepared on your Cricut cutting mat. What I love about SVG files is that once you create them and import them. This makes it SO easy for you! If you wanted to have a layer cut or drawn or anything like that, you can go through and manipulate these. If you look in your layers panel, you can see that it has already organized the two layers. Here you can see the amazing high-quality SVG file that is going to be great for any type of your project. So what we’re going to do is you change the name or add any tags so that you can search for it easier. In the top of the left-hand corner, you can see a preview of your file. Before you drop it, you’re going to see that it’s green. Right now, I really want to work with our feathers! So we’re going to take these feathers and drop those in. I’ll be honest – I have no idea what the last two are. Then it’s going to let you know what type of files can be uploaded to Cricut Design Space. Now you have the option to drag and drop the file or browse. But what we’re going to do is to click “upload image”. That’s where you’re going to see and reference your files if you’ve already uploaded them.
Now we’re going to see that we’ve already uploaded images in the recently uploaded category. Here you can see what we call the “canvas”, Go to the bottom left-hand corner and select “upload”. Next, we’re going to click on “New project” Now, we’ll go to Google Chrome and type in . This is our landing page for Cricut design space.
Unfortunately on most Windows computers, you won’t find that but we do try to help you out by naming it so you have an idea of what the file is. It can be really confusing, so always work with SVG for the most part – at least until you get more Cricut Design Space experience under your belt.Īs you can see on my screen, since I’m using a Mac, I can see a preview of these files. If you’re working with a JPEG or PNG, you’re going to have to duplicate that and contour a few layers out. With it, we do all the work for you and when you import it, all those layers are organized. If you are working with something that you know already has multiple layers, you will definitely want to work with the SVG. You are able to work with PNG’s or SVG’s.
On Windows, you might not be able to see previews.
If you’re on Mac it’s going to look a little different compared to a Windows computer. To do that, click on it and it will unzip. Now, what we’re going to do is to unzip the file. You can also check your downloads folder to find the apparel collection.
If you’d rather work on your iOS device, check out these blog posts: How to Download a Font for Cricut Design Space on your iPad or iPhone and How to Use SVGs with your iOS Device If you’re on Google Chrome, you’re going to see it’s an apparel collection. Simply click it and as soon as you do, you’re going to see a pop up down in the bottom left-hand corner. Right now, we’re going to scroll down to our Apparel Collection. We have so many amazing collections that you’re going to love working with. Here’s our digital die-cutting dashboard, This is where you’re going to see all of our different collections. It’s a lot of fun! Head on over and join the hundreds of members who have already joined. If you do as well, our membership gives you access to hundreds of die-cutting files.Įvery month you will receive new cut files as well as projects, video training, and access to our members-only Facebook group. We work with a lot of die-cutting files and make a lot of projects on our Cricut. How to Download SVG Files and Import into Cricut Design Space